British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000789.0x0000d4Anna ChennaultArthur E. Scott, 1917-1976Bailey, Josiah William, 1873-1946Bliss, Robert Woods, 1875-1962Brackett, Frank Parkhurst, b. 1865-1951Bruce, JamesBurlingham, Charles Culp, 1858-1959Clark, Birge M. (Birge Malcolm), 1893-Dodd, Thomas J. (Thomas Joseph), 1907-1971Eichelberger, Robert L., 1886-1961Forbes, W. Cameron (William Cameron), 1870-1959Hand, Learned, 1872-1961Hoover, Allan, 1907-1993.Hubbard, KennethIngraham, Edward.King-Joyner Family Koussevitzky, Serge, 1874-1951Matthews, J. B. (Joseph Brown), 1894-1966Max LowenthalPound, Roscoe, 1870-1964Scott, Arthur E., 1917-1976.Slattery, Harry A.Stanford UniversityWilliams, James T., 1881-1969Hoover, Herbert, 1903-1969.Hoover, Herbert, Pres. U. S.Hoover, Herbert C. (Herbert Charles), 1903-1969Hoover, Herbert 1903-1969Autograph File, H, 1584-1988.Autograph File, H, 1584-1988.7 boxes (3.5 linear ft.)The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.Houghton Library, , Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityJames Bruce papers, 1734-2002, 1910-1960Bruce, JamesJames Bruce papers 1734-2002 1910-1960James Bruce (1892-1980) spent most of his life in the world of business and banking, working in both New York and Baltimore. He served variously as president of the Baltimore Trust Company, director of American Airlines, and vice president of the National Dairy Products Corporation. He and his family also had ties to diplomacy and early in his life, just prior to enlistment for World War I, Bruce served as private secretary to his uncle, Thomas Nelson Page, U. S. Ambassador to Italy. Several years later, from 1947 to 1949, Bruce himself served as U. S. Ambassador to Argentina. He subsequently served as the director of the Foreign Military Assistance Program, forerunner of NATO, before returning to his career in business in 1950. The materials in this collection focus on the years 1910 to 1960 and treat a variety of subjects such as Bruce's years at Princeton; his military and diplomatic service; and a 1958 campaign for a U. S. Senate seat. Newsclippings, publications, by Bruce and others, audio-visual materials, and correspondence are included. Letters from numerous prominent individuals, including Juan and Eva Peron, John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, and Dean Acheson, form a significant portion of the collection. Also included is substantial genealogical information relating to the Bruce family. A member of a prominent Maryland family, James Bruce (1892-1980) was a businessman, Democratic Party fundraiser, and United States Ambassador to Argentina. Bruce's papers include family, business, and political correspondence; biographical and genealogical materials pertaining to various members of the Bruce family; and Bruce's memoirs. Mr. Bruce was a financier and diplomat who served as ambassador to Argentina during the presidency of Juan Peron. His papers include correspondence, interview notes, manuscripts, publications, newspaper clippings, and audio-visual materials. Topics include Bruce's years at Princeton, military service in World War I, his ambassadorship, and his unsuccessful campaign for the U. S. Senate. The Papers of James Bruce provide glimpses into the lives of prominent women, primarily through the correspondence between James Bruce and his female family members, including his mother, Louise Este Bruce, and his wife, Ellen Keyser Bruce. In addition, the collection contains diaries kept by both of these women. One series of the collection consists of the consists of correspondence, diaries, newspaper clippings, auction catalogs, and other materials that document the interests and activities of James Bruce's second daughter, Louise. Louise Este Bruce, named for her paternal grandmother, spent most of her formative years in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and New York City. She attended Miss Hall's School, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and Greenwood School, Ruxton, Maryland, from which she graduated in 1943. In 1979, Ms. Bruce received an ABE degree through Harvard University Extension School, and in 1984 received her BA from Hunter College in New York City. She completed two MA degrees at New York University: one in Liberal Studies in 1986, and the other in Middle Eastern Studies in 1996. An avid traveler, Ms. Bruce has been active in Democratic activities, journalism, and organizations such as the National Society of Colonial Dames. Correspondence included in the series consists primarily of thank-you letters and family-related notes from relatives and friends and associates of Louise Bruce and her family. Correspondents of note include Brooke Astor, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, and Senator Joseph Tydings. Auction catalogs feature furnishings and artwork owned by the Bruce and Keyser families. The series also contains some of Ms. Bruce's academic work, including her 1996 master's thesis from New York University, and informational files, which contain material Ms. Bruce has both collected and written on family members, friends, and associates. Also included are copies of newspaper columns Louise wrote for the Westminster, Maryland, in the 1950s. Democratic Advocate James Bruce (1892-1980) spent most of his life in the world of business and banking, working in both New York and Baltimore. He served variously as president of the Baltimore Trust Company, director of American Airlines, and vice president of the National Dairy Products Corporation. He and his family also had ties to diplomacy and early in his life, just prior to enlistment for World War I, Bruce served as private secretary to his uncle, Thomas Nelson Page, U.S. Ambassador to Italy. Several years later, from 1947 to 1949, Bruce himself served as U.S. Ambassador to Argentina. He subsequently served as the director of the Foreign Military Assistance Program, forerunner of NATO, before returning to his career in business in 1950.State of Maryland and Historical CollectionsHerbert Brownell Jr. Additional Papers. 1897 - 1996. PhotographsHerbert Brownell Jr. Additional Papers. 1897 - 1996. PhotographsMoody, Sue. [Culinary ephemera : dairy]. Box 239.Moody, Sue.McCollum, Elmer Verner, b. 1879.North, Charles Edward, b. 1869.Hoover, Herbert Charles, b. 1903-1969.Gillaspie, Beulah Vesta, b. 1896.Crumbine, Samuel J. (Samuel Jay), 1862-1954.Tobey, James A. (James Alner), 1894-Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board.Mitchell Dairy Company.Frederick C. Mathews Company.Gridley Dairy Co.C.E. Smith & Son Inc.Borden Company.Sealtest System Laboratories, Inc.Pet Milk Company.Pettigrew Auction Company.[Culinary ephemera : dairy]. Box 239. 1925-2003.11 items.University of Michigan, William Clements LibraryW. Cameron (William Cameron) Forbes papers, 1900-1946.Forbes, W. Cameron (William Cameron), 1870-1959. W. Cameron (William Cameron) Forbes papers, 1900-1946.35 boxes, 122 volumes, and 2 card file cabinets (37.5 linear ft.)Papers of American businessman and government executive William Cameron Forbes.Houghton Library, , Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityHoover, Allan, 1907-1993. Allan Hoover papers, 1873-1962.Hoover, Allan, 1907-1993.Hoover family.Allan Hoover papers, 1873-1962.3 linear ft.Chiefly family correspondence including correspondence of his parents Herbert (1913-1943 and undated) and Lou Henry Hoover (1908-1943 and undated), his brother Herbert Hoover, Jr. (1925-1931), and the Henry family (1873-1886, 1912-1921, and undated); together with other materials including cartoons relating to the election campaign of 1932, Herbert Hoover's nomination speech of 1932, clippings (1905-1933 and 1936-1962), and photographs. Herbert Hoover LibraryEdward Ingraham Papers., 1787-1971Ingraham, Edward.Edward Ingraham Papers. 1787-1971Edward Ingraham was born in Bristol, Connecticut. He was the great-grandson of Elias Ingraham. Mr. Ingraham was the president of the E. Ingraham Company from 1927- 1954. He died in 1972 at the age of 85.EnglishArchives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center.Papers, 1929-1931Max LowenthalPapers, 1929-19314 boxesCorrespondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings and other items related to Max Lowenthal's participation on the Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement (Wickersham Commission). Lowenthal served as secretary of the Commission from 1929 until his resignation in 1930.Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University.Josiah William Bailey Papers, 1833-1967Bailey, Josiah William, 1873-1946Josiah William Bailey Papers, 1833-1967ca. 422,400 Items and 10 volumesEnglishDuke University. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryPapers, 1876-1960Burlingham, Charles CulpPapers, 1876-196022 boxes and 1 PaigeboxPapers relatingto Charles C. Burlingham's personal and professional affairs,cultural affairs in New York City, efforts on behalf of civic andjudicial reform, alumni activities with Harvard College and ColumbiaUniversity Law School, espousal of civil liberties causes, and workon behalf of the Episcopal Church.Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University.Birge M. Clark architectural drawings, 1909-1954Clark, Birge M. (Birge Malcolm), 1893-Birge M. Clark architectural drawings 1909-19542000 itemsCollection contains architectural drawings by Birge M. Clark, his brother David B. Clark, and other partners Walter Stromquist, David F. Potter and Joseph Ehrlich, with a few drawings by his father A. B. Clark. Projects were mostly located in Palo Alto, Stanford, and other communities on the Peninsula and included residences, schools, businesses, and city offices. Most of the drawings are pencil on tissue but other formats are also represented.EnglishDepartment of Special Collections and University ArchivesKing-Joyner Family Papers, 1867-1951King-Joyner Family Papers 1867-1951366EnglishUniversity of West Florida LibrariesArthur E. Scott photograph collection, 1910-1976Arthur E. Scott, 1917-1976Arthur E. Scott photograph collection 1910-197632 linear ft.;; 43 boxes;; 27 scrapbooksThis collection contains photographs taken by Arthur E. Scott, a photojournalist and photo-historian for the U.S. Senate. It contains over 5,000 prints and negatives of United States politicians (mainly Senators), political events such as campaigns and inaugurations, and landmarks throughout the Washington, D.C. area, from the mid-1930s to the 1970s. There are also 27 scrapbooks compiled by Arthur E. Scott, primarily consisting of newspaper clippings of Scott's photographs. The collection also contains glass negatives from the 1910s and 1920s that were taken by other photographers.EnglishGeorge Mason University. Special Collections and Archives.SIR WILLIAM ASHLEY PAPERS. Vol. VIII (ff. 393). Papers relating to the Consumers' Council set up by the Ministry of Food; Feb.-July 1918.John Robert Clynes, PC; MP: Papers of, as Chairman, rel. to the Consumers' Council: 1918.includes:ff. 20-22, 104,...SIR WILLIAM ASHLEY PAPERS. Vol. VIII (ff. 393). Papers relating to the Consumers' Council set up by the Ministry of Food; Feb.-July 1918.John Robert Clynes, PC; MP: Papers of, as Chairman, rel. to the Consumers' Council: 1918.includes:ff. 20-22, 104,... Feb 1918-Jul 19181 itemEnglishBritish LibraryJames T. Williams Papers, 1836-1947Williams, James T., 1881-1969James T. Williams Papers, 1836-194748 Linear Feet; 36,000 ItemsEnglishDuke University. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryRecords of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. 1787 - 2004. Subject and Policy Files. 1893 - 1957. Re: Denial of Entry to Certain Russian and Polish Refugees (Primarily Jewish) Who Had Exhausted Their Quota AllotmentsRecords of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. 1787 - 2004. Subject and Policy Files. 1893 - 1957. Re: Denial of Entry to Certain Russian and Polish Refugees (Primarily Jewish) Who Had Exhausted Their Quota AllotmentsPapers, (inclusive), (bulk), 1939-2004, 1955-1989Anna ChennaultPapers, (inclusive), (bulk) 1939-2004 1955-198934.4 linear feet (82 + ½ file boxes, 3 folio folders, 2 folio+ folders, 2 oversize folders, 1 supersize folder, 17 photograph folders, 1 folio photograph folder)Papers of Anna Chennault, author, lecturer, business consultant, citizen-diplomat, widow of General Claire Chennault, and active member of the Republican Party.Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe InstituteAmerican business abroad and the national interest, 1956:American business abroad and the national interest, 1956:Records of the White House Office. 1814 - 1977. General FilesRecords of the White House Office. 1814 - 1977. General FilesFrank P. Brackett Papers, 1826-1975Brackett, Frank P.Frank P. Brackett Papers 1826-197518 feet; 17 boxesDr. Frank Parkhurst Brackett was born in Provincetown, Mass. in 1865. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1887. Immediately after he graduated he moved to California. In 1887, he taught at the McPherron Academy for boys in Los Angeles. In 1889 he married Lucretia Burdick in Pomona, California. He taught astronomy, mathematics, and Latin at Pomona College from 1892 to 1932. In 1912, he took a sabbatical to travel to Algeria to conduct experiments on government funded research project. During World War I, he took another leave of absence from teaching to participate in the Commission in the Relief for Belgium. At the same time, during World War I, he worked closely with Captain A. W. Stevens in Los Angeles on the Selective Service Act of 1917. Brackett joined the R.O.T.C. and trained at Angel Island, in the San Francisco harbor, during the 1920s. From 1892 to 1932 Dr. Brackett, his colleagues and his students, as well as members of the community observed climatical, meteorological, and solar observations at the Brackett Observatory on the Pomona College campus for the United States Department of Agriculture, which later was renamed to the United States Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau.EnglishClaremont Colleges. Library.Records of the U.S. Grain Corporation. 1906 - 1937. Minutes of Zone Committee Organization MeetingRecords of the U.S. Grain Corporation. 1906 - 1937. Minutes of Zone Committee Organization MeetingBurke's presidential families of the United States of America, 1975Burke's presidential families of the United States of America, 1975Papers, 1888-1964Pound,Roscoe, 1870-1964Papers, 1888-1964257 Boxes, 14 PaigeboxesIncludes material pertaining toPound's participation in the Boston and Cleveland crime surveys(1920's), as a member of the National Commission on Law Observanceand Enforcement or Wickersham Commission (1929-1931), as a member ofthe American Bar Association and with various Masonic chapters, andas advisor to the Ministry of Justice in Nanking, China (1940's).Also two typed, bound journals recounting camping trips in WestVirginia and to Civil War battlefields (1898, 1912-1917).Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University.Robert L. Eichelberger Papers, 1728-1998, (bulk 1942-1949)Robert L. Eichelberger Papers, 1728-1998 (bulk 1942-1949)54 Linear Feet; 29,056 itemsEnglishDuke University. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryThomas J. Dodd Papers, undated, 1919-1971.Dodd, Thomas J.Thomas J. Dodd Papers undated, 1919-1971.220.0 Linear feetThe Thomas J. Dodd Papers illuminate the diverse public life of a self-styled crusader. The collection consists primarily of material from Dodd's Senate years (1959-1971) and the Nuremberg war crimes trial before the International Military Tribunal from 1945-1946.Archives and Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut LibrariesHarry A. Slattery PapersHarry A. Slattery PapersLinear ft. of shelf space occupied: 60; Number of items: ca. 35,300EnglishDuke University. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibrarySerge Koussevitzky Archive, 1920-1976, (bulk 1924-1951)Koussevitzky, Serge, 1874-1951Serge Koussevitzky Archive 1920-1976 (bulk 1924-1951)circa 13,000 items; 138 boxes; 100 linear feetThe archive is a collection of correspondence, personal and business papers, photographs, and other materials which document some of the most significant aspects of twentieth-century music. Through his work as a conductor and publisher, and his efforts to commission new musical works, Koussevitzky maintained deep ties with many of the finest composers and musicians of the day. These figures are represented in their personal and professional affiliations with the conductor. In addition to serving as a record of Koussevitzky's life and career, the collection extensively chronicles periods in the history of organizations such as the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Berkshire Music Center, the Koussevitzky Music Foundation, and the American International Music Fund. Material in the collection dates from Koussevitzky's years in his native Russia. The bulk of the collection dates from 1924 to 1951; it also contains material created after Koussevitzky's death, reflecting his widow's continuing work with various organizations and projects. Musical compositions commissioned by Serge Koussevitzky are part of the Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation Collection, and are shelved in ML30.3c, ML30.3c2, ML30.3c3, and ML30.3e2.EnglishMusic Division Library of CongressJ. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undatedMatthews, J. B. (Joseph Brown), 1894-1966.J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated479 Linear Feet; 307,000 ItemsJ. B. Matthews (1894-1966) was a Methodist missionary, college professor, author, lecturer, and prominent conservative spokesman. Collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, statements, speeches, reprints, clippings, broadsides, newsletters, press releases, petitions, and other printed material, chiefly 1930-1969. The principal focus of the collection relates to the work and research of Matthews and his associates in the area of anti-communism, particularly in connection with Matthews' role as Director of Research for the Special Committee on Un-American Activities of the U.S. House of Representatives (1938-1945), Executive Director of the Permanent Subcommittee on Government Operations of the U.S. Senate (1953), and a consultant for John A. Clements Associates. Many of the organizations, newspapers, periodicals, and persons represented in the collection have various leftist, socialist, communist, radical, or pacifist (especially anti-Vietnam War) connections.Individuals represented in the files include Ralph Abernathy, Bella Abzug, Roy Cohn, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Michael Harrington, Alger Hiss, J. Edgar Hoover, Jesse Jackson, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Coretta Scott King, Joseph Lash, Joseph McCarthy, Carl McIntire, Benjamin Mandel, Richard Nixon, Aristotle Onassis, Lee Harvey Oswald, Linus Pauling, Drew Pearson, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Louis Untermeyer.EnglishDuke University. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryHoover, Herbert Charles, 1903-1969. Notebook of Herbert Hoover, Jr., Stanford University, California.Hoover, Herbert Charles, 1903-1969.Notebook of Herbert Hoover, Jr., Stanford University, California. [192-]1 v. (unpaged) : ill. ; 18 cm.Student notebook of Herbert Hoover, Jr., Stanford University, containing diagrams and written descriptions of electric circuits at Priest Dam and Reservoir, Hetch Hetchy, one dated Nov. 1922, another dated July 1923. The Claremont Colleges, Claremont University ConsortiumPapers of Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss, ca. 1860-1969 (inclusive)Bliss, Robert Woods, 1875-1962. Papers of Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss, ca. 1860-1969 (inclusive)58.22 cubic feet (174 containers)Robert Woods Bliss (1875-1962) and his wife, Mildred Barnes Bliss (1875-1969) were prominent art collectors and the founders of Dumbarton Oaks, an estate which they developed and conveyed in 1940 to Harvard University as the Center for Byzantine Studies. Contains personal, philanthropic and United States Foreign Service-related papers.Harvard University Archives.Scott, Arthur E., 1917-1976. Arthur E. Scott photograph collection, 1910-1976.Scott, Arthur E., 1917-1976.Arthur E. Scott photograph collection, 1910-1976.32 linear ft.This collection contains photographs taken by Arthur E. Scott, a photojournalist and photo-historian for the U.S. Senate. It contains over 5,000 prints and negatives of United States politicians (mainly Senators), political events such as campaigns and inaugurations, and landmarks throughout the Washington, D.C. area, from the mid-1930s to the 1970s. There are also 27 scrapbooks compiled by Arthur E. Scott, primarily consisting of newspaper clippings of Scott's photographs. The collection also contains glass negatives from the 1910s and 1920s that were taken by other photographers. George Mason University, Fenwick LibraryPapers, 1840-1961.Hand,Learned, 1872-1961.Papers, 1840-1961.235 MSS boxes,; 18 Paige boxes,; 116.6 linear ft.Materials relating to Hand'sprivate and public life, his activities as an alumnus of HarvardUniversity, his friendship with Felix Frankfurter, and to the Handfamily. Includes material on the U.S. District Court for the SouthernDistrict of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the SecondCircuit, New York City; information on the Progressive movement(1909-1914) and the beginnings of the New Republic and its earlystaff; and transcripts of oral-history interviews conducted by GeraldGunther of Stanford Law School and others, of Judge Hand, his familyand associates.Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University.Kenneth Hubbard Collection of Political Campaign Ephemera, 1880-2012 and undatedHubbard, KennethKenneth Hubbard Collection of Political Campaign Ephemera, 1880-2012 and undated2.2 Linear Feet; 664 ItemsCollector of campaign memorabilia. The Kenneth Hubbard Collection of Political Campaign Ephemera consists of memorabilia from almost every U.S. presidential campaign from 1880 to 2012, chiefly relating to the Democratic and Republican parties. Buttons make up most of the items, but there are also lapel pins and other artifacts. Arranged by year and candidate name.EnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Duke University